Johann Zarco claimed a remarkable victory in the MotoGP French Grand Prix in front of his home crowd, showcasing his talent in mixed-weather conditions at Le Mans.
Marc Marquez secured second place, extending his lead in the championship standings after his main rivals, Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, crashed out of the race.
Ducati narrowly missed breaking the record for 22 consecutive MotoGP wins, as Zarco’s triumph denied them that milestone.
Fermin Aldeguer also made his mark by earning his first MotoGP podium, demonstrating his potential in the competitive field.
Despite a challenging start that saw Zarco drop to 17th place, his strategic tire choice and skilled riding propelled him to a dominant victory ahead of Marquez.
The unpredictable weather conditions led to multiple restarts and penalties, adding to the drama of the race and ultimately favoring Zarco’s successful campaign.
The race showcased the intense competition and unpredictability of MotoGP, with Zarco emerging as the deserving winner in a memorable and eventful French Grand Prix.





